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Learning-to-Adaptation for Security Service in Industrial IoT: An AI-Enabled Slice-Specific Solution


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Network slicing is the key enabler for the 5G Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), allowing tailored services and security guarantees for vertical industries. With the a...Show More

Abstract:

Network slicing is the key enabler for the 5G Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), allowing tailored services and security guarantees for vertical industries. With the advent of 5G-Advanced (5G-A) and 6G era, the number of slices will increase significantly, leading to more diverse security requirements given different slice features. To provide adaptive security management spanning multiple slices in IIoT, this paper proposes a novel slice-specific secure IIoT (SSIOT) architecture with an AI-enabled solution. The SSIOT architecture separates the control and data planes, where the control plane orchestrates the Security Service Function Chains (SSFC) across network slices and the data plane analyzes the slice-specific features like traffic patterns, resource SLA guarantees, and Virtual Security Network Function (VSNF) dependencies. To extract these spatial-temporal features from the dynamic IIoT environments, we facilitate the powerful deep reinforcement learning (DRL) methods and propose a structural GS2L approach. GS2L is maliciously designed with the core principles of graph convolutional network (GCN) and Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU), enabling a thorough understanding of physical resource distribution and the request dynamics across slices. Extensive experiments are conducted in diverse IIoT slices with the real-world USNet and fat-tree topologies. Simulation results demonstrate that GS2L outperforms state-of-the-art learning and heuristic benchmarks, showcasing an overall 15.2% improvement with efficient and stable resource utilization.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Services Computing ( Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Jan.-Feb. 2025)
Page(s): 239 - 252
Date of Publication: 22 November 2024

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Author image of Zhiwei Wei
Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Zhiwei Wei (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the master's degree from Tongji University, in 2023. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji University. His current research interests include vehicular fog computing, secure resource allocation, and low-altitude paradigms.
Zhiwei Wei (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the master's degree from Tongji University, in 2023. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji University. His current research interests include vehicular fog computing, secure resource allocation, and low-altitude paradigms.View more
Author image of Bing Li
School of Computer Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Bing Li (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in 2021. She is currently an assistant professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Her current research interests include UAV communications, wireless resource allocation, and relay communications.
Bing Li (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in 2021. She is currently an assistant professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Her current research interests include UAV communications, wireless resource allocation, and relay communications.View more
Author image of Rongqing Zhang
School of Computer Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Rongqing Zhang (Member, IEEE) received the BS and PhD degrees (with honors) from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 2009 and 2014, respectively. From 2014 to 2018, he worked as a research fellow with Colorado State University, CO, USA. Since 2019, he has been an associate professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. His current research interests include vehicular communications and networking, UAV, and connected...Show More
Rongqing Zhang (Member, IEEE) received the BS and PhD degrees (with honors) from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 2009 and 2014, respectively. From 2014 to 2018, he worked as a research fellow with Colorado State University, CO, USA. Since 2019, he has been an associate professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. His current research interests include vehicular communications and networking, UAV, and connected...View more
Author image of Lingyang Song
School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China
Lingyang Song (Fellow, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of York, United Kingdom, in 2007, where he received the K. M. Stott Prize for excellent research. He worked as a research fellow with the University of Oslo, Norway, until rejoining Philips Research U.K. in March 2008. In May 2009, he joined the Department of Electronics, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University, and ...Show More
Lingyang Song (Fellow, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of York, United Kingdom, in 2007, where he received the K. M. Stott Prize for excellent research. He worked as a research fellow with the University of Oslo, Norway, until rejoining Philips Research U.K. in March 2008. In May 2009, he joined the Department of Electronics, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University, and ...View more

Author image of Zhiwei Wei
Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Zhiwei Wei (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the master's degree from Tongji University, in 2023. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji University. His current research interests include vehicular fog computing, secure resource allocation, and low-altitude paradigms.
Zhiwei Wei (Graduate Student Member, IEEE) received the master's degree from Tongji University, in 2023. He is currently working toward the PhD degree with Shanghai Research Institute for Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Tongji University. His current research interests include vehicular fog computing, secure resource allocation, and low-altitude paradigms.View more
Author image of Bing Li
School of Computer Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Bing Li (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in 2021. She is currently an assistant professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Her current research interests include UAV communications, wireless resource allocation, and relay communications.
Bing Li (Member, IEEE) received the PhD degree from Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in 2021. She is currently an assistant professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. Her current research interests include UAV communications, wireless resource allocation, and relay communications.View more
Author image of Rongqing Zhang
School of Computer Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
Rongqing Zhang (Member, IEEE) received the BS and PhD degrees (with honors) from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 2009 and 2014, respectively. From 2014 to 2018, he worked as a research fellow with Colorado State University, CO, USA. Since 2019, he has been an associate professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. His current research interests include vehicular communications and networking, UAV, and connected intelligence. He has authored and co-authored three monographs, two book chapters, and more than 150 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings. He was the co-recipient of the 2017 First Prize in Natural Science, Ministry of Education of China, the 2023 First Prize in Natural Science, Chinese Association of Automation, and the 2023 First Prize in Natural Science, China Institute of Communications. He also received the Best Paper Awards at IEEE ITST’12, ICC’16, GLOBECOM’18, and ICC’19. Currently, he is serving as the secretary general of the Connected Intelligence Committee of Chinese Association of Automation, the vice-chair of the Information Services Committee of IEEE ComSoc Asian-Pacific Board, and an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IET Communications.
Rongqing Zhang (Member, IEEE) received the BS and PhD degrees (with honors) from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 2009 and 2014, respectively. From 2014 to 2018, he worked as a research fellow with Colorado State University, CO, USA. Since 2019, he has been an associate professor with Tongji University, Shanghai, China. His current research interests include vehicular communications and networking, UAV, and connected intelligence. He has authored and co-authored three monographs, two book chapters, and more than 150 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings. He was the co-recipient of the 2017 First Prize in Natural Science, Ministry of Education of China, the 2023 First Prize in Natural Science, Chinese Association of Automation, and the 2023 First Prize in Natural Science, China Institute of Communications. He also received the Best Paper Awards at IEEE ITST’12, ICC’16, GLOBECOM’18, and ICC’19. Currently, he is serving as the secretary general of the Connected Intelligence Committee of Chinese Association of Automation, the vice-chair of the Information Services Committee of IEEE ComSoc Asian-Pacific Board, and an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IET Communications.View more
Author image of Lingyang Song
School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen, China
Lingyang Song (Fellow, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of York, United Kingdom, in 2007, where he received the K. M. Stott Prize for excellent research. He worked as a research fellow with the University of Oslo, Norway, until rejoining Philips Research U.K. in March 2008. In May 2009, he joined the Department of Electronics, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University, and is now a Boya distinguished professor. His main research interests include wireless communication and networks, signal processing, and machine learning. He was the recipient of the IEEE Leonard G. Abraham Prize in 2016 and the IEEE Asia Pacific (AP) Young Researcher Award in 2012. He has been an IEEE distinguished lecturer since 2015.
Lingyang Song (Fellow, IEEE) received the PhD degree from the University of York, United Kingdom, in 2007, where he received the K. M. Stott Prize for excellent research. He worked as a research fellow with the University of Oslo, Norway, until rejoining Philips Research U.K. in March 2008. In May 2009, he joined the Department of Electronics, School of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Peking University, and is now a Boya distinguished professor. His main research interests include wireless communication and networks, signal processing, and machine learning. He was the recipient of the IEEE Leonard G. Abraham Prize in 2016 and the IEEE Asia Pacific (AP) Young Researcher Award in 2012. He has been an IEEE distinguished lecturer since 2015.View more
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